Browsing by Keywords "Civil war"
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Buket Uzuner; Kumral Ada Mavi Tuna
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The cinque ports in the reigns of King John and King Henry III, with a focus on the two civil wars of the thirteenth century
(Bilkent University, 2019-08)Situated on the shores of the historic counties of Kent and Sussex on the South-East coast of England, the Cinque Ports were a group of port towns which provided ship service to the kings in exchange for certain privileges ... -
Do computer games enhance learning about conflicts? A cross-national inquiry into proximate and distant scenarios in Global Conflicts
(Pergamon Press, 2015)Interactive conflict resolution and peace education have developed as two major lines of practice to tackle intractable inter-group conflicts. Recently, new media technologies such as social media, computer games, and ... -
The English school theory of international relations and peacebuilding : an analysis of peacebuilding interventions in Liberia and Sierra Leone through the world society framework
(Bilkent University, 2015-12)Although the world society (WS) framework appears to be an important cornerstone in the theoretical triad of the English School (ES), it is the least developed concept amongst others (Buzan 2004). This dissertation's ... -
Oil and intra-state conflict in Iraq and Syria: sub-state actors and challenges for Turkey’s energy security
(Routledge, 2017)The continuing dependency on fossil fuels of the Middle East not only in Turkey's energy mix but also in world energy demand requires further analysis of oil and conflict in the region since the fall of Mosul in Iraq to ... -
Rebel rivalry and the strategic nature of rebel group ideology and demands
(SAGE Publications, 2021)How does the presence of multiple combatants affect rebel groups’ ideological and demand positioning? Although violent forms of inter-group conflict have been widely studied in the civil war literature, rebel groups’ ... -
The ‘Rojava revolution’ in Syrian Kurdistan: a model of development for the middle east?
(Institute of Development Studies, 2016)As the civil war in Syria continues, in the territory of Rojava - in Kurdish, ‘the West’ - the northern Syrian Kurdish political movement is attempting to implement ‘libertarian municipalism’, based on the thoughts of ... -
‘Wars of others’: national cleavages and attitudes toward external conflicts
(Taylor and Francis, 2020)Why do individuals sympathize with others’ wars, an antecedent of the decision to become a foreign fighter? By collecting original public opinion data from Lebanon, in 2015, and Turkey in 2017, about the actors of conflict ...